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Are you planning a visit to Washington, D.C.? Whether you're coming on a short business trip, or an extended family vacation, my office can help you make arrangements for some of the more popular attractions in our Nation's Capital.
These tours are an excellent way to see all that Washington, D.C. has to offer and they are of no charge to you. All tickets are provided to my constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the large number of visitors, please request them as early as possible.
While you are in Washington, D.C., I encourage you and your family to stop by my office.
Tour hours and ticket availabilities vary throughout the year, so please contact my office at least 3-6 weeks prior to your trip.
Please provide us with the following information to request a tour:
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Please select the tours you are interested in (check all that apply):
Library of Congress
Experience the world’s largest collection of knowledge, culture, and creativity at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. The Library is open to all visitors. Come take a tour, visit our fascinating exhibitions, and enjoy activities for kids and families – all free!
White House
The White House’s collection of fine and decorative arts includes historic objects associated with the White House and the Presidency and significant or representative works by a variety of American and European artists and craftsmen that are consistent with the historic character of the house.
Capitol Building
The United States Capitol is a monument, a working office building, and one of the most recognizable symbols of representative democracy in the world.
The Kennedy Center
Take a free tour and see the Hall of States and Hall of Nations, the Center's main theaters, and dozens of paintings, sculptures, and other artworks given to the Center by foreign countries.
Supreme Court
Although the Supreme Court does not offer guided walking tours, visitors are encouraged to tour the building on their own and take advantage of a variety of educational programs including Courtroom Lectures, a visitors’ film, and court-related exhibitions.
Engraving and Printing
The BEP's Tour and Visitor Center is a great place to learn all about U.S. paper currency. You can see millions of dollars being printed as you walk along the gallery overlooking the production floor! The free 40-minute experience includes an introductory film and gallery tour of the production process.
For White House and Pentagon tours please provide below information for each of the visitors.
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